Delcam is pleased to announce that Southern Spars, a New Zealand-based company specialising in the design and construction of spars and rigging for high-performance yachts, has recently become the 35,000th customer to purchase its CADCAM software. Southern Spars has acquired Delcam’s PowerMILL CAM system to program robots for the finish machining of spars and other components manufactured from carbon fibre-reinforced composites.
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FeatureCAM 2011 Learning Zone

Now available in 12 different languages, the FeatureCAM 2011 Learning Zone highlights the key improvements and new features that will enable users to save programming time and reduce costs.

Delcam has signed a non-legally binding memorandum of understanding with the leading German developer of software for additive manufacturing, Marcam Engineering GmbH. On completion of the legal contracts, Delcam will acquire a minority holding in Marcam.
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PRIME MINISTER'S CHINA DELEGATION

Clive Martell, Delcam’s Chief Executive, was chosen to be an industry delegate on the first official visit to China by UK Prime Minister David Cameron. The delegation comprised other senior UK Government representatives, including the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable.
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FREE ARTCAM DEMO DISKS

Free demonstration versions of the 2010 versions of Delcam’s ArtCAM Express and ArtCAM Insignia artistic CADCAM software are now available. Both programs can be downloaded from the
www.artcam.com/downloads/index.html web site.
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FIVE-AXIS SUCCESS IN KOREA

A move to five-axis machining, programmed with PowerMILL has led to huge increases in productivity at KIPROTO, a Korean manufacturer of prototypes and high-precision parts. The company has also seen significant improvements in quality, especially in the surface finish, and a reduction in the number of defects.
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FACTORY OF THE FUTURE PROJECT

Delcam is one of a number of leading organisations from the EU, Switzerland and Korea working on a cooperative R&D project to develop a universal information system for the ‘Factory of the Future’. The system will be based on data exchange standards using an information pipeline to distribute and share seamlessly necessary information within a manufacturing system.
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